Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Provided that the relevant conditions are met ( see below ) , a firm can treat the following as market counterparties : ( 1 ) Other members of SFA ( in relation to any investments , even if they do not normally deal in them ) ; ( 2 ) Trading members of investment exchanges ( in relation to investments of the kind traded on the exchange , even if they do not themselves normally deal in them , and related derivatives ) .
2 Exposure to teaching by other staff might also increase motivation in those nurses who do not themselves normally participate in teaching , and such improvements may also have financial benefits in the longer term through overall increases in efficiency .
3 There is the hypothesis that these input systems do not themselves fully specify the information we derive from them , that there is subconscious guesswork involved in acts of seeing , hearing and language processing : the mind is constrained to operate on a least effort principle , imposing the first interpretation it can , commensurate with providing adequate information ( SPERBER and WILSON 1986 ) .
4 Do not they also draw attention to the willingness of some countries and some parties to sign up to measures that they have no intention of implementing ?
5 Do n't we also want revelation , surprise , inspiration from the wild ?
6 Do n't we also want revelation , surprise , inspiration from the wild ? ’
7 But do n't we also know , if only in our dreams , that even as we do so we will one day just as surely tall down it ?
8 ‘ Then why do n't we simply drive back ?
9 The sudden impossible inspirations — ‘ Look , just a minute , why do n't we simply scrap the Triassic strata altogether , and to hell with it ? ’
10 Why do n't we just give Napoleon the keys to Berlin and have done with it ?
11 Look I know we said we would n't talk about it and maybe it 's not fair cos I do n't know what state you 'll be in when you get this , but why do n't we just move to the country and have babies ?
12 turning over , I ca n't be bothered why do n't we just carry on
13 Why do n't we just go away for the day ? ’
14 Why do n't we just go to the airport and get on a plane ? ’
15 ‘ Why do n't we just go ‘ ome , and ‘ ope he finds the captain before I do ? ’ said Tommy .
16 Why do n't we just go to Keith 's and let him do something ?
17 And why do n't we just change our name to New Morrissey Express and be done with it ?
18 OK , so why 's he on the cover , and why do n't we just change our name to New Morrissey Express and be done with it ?
19 Why do n't we just empty this whole deck and search it room by room ? ’
20 I ca n't fix it Alex er I do n't , oh hang on , why do n't we just leave those two pieces out , see if we can fix it without them .
21 " Why do n't we just agree , quickly , now , to one or two basics , " said Pat .
22 ‘ Oh , darling , why do n't we just try Mischa ?
23 ‘ Why do n't we just brave it out ? ’ asked Billie .
24 ‘ She 's in such agony , ’ stormed Perdita , ‘ why do n't we just put her out of her misery ? ’
25 Why do n't we just apologize together ?
26 ‘ Tonight why do n't we just skip all the 4 play mama , and just get down on the floor ! ’
27 ‘ Tonight why do n't we just skip all the 4 play mama , and just get down on the floor ! ’
28 Why do n't we just mark all the ones that are being used by saying
29 Why do n't we just call it New Mancunian Express and have done with it ?
30 Perhaps this is a sign of Gill 's effect on me — that nowadays I can say something like , ‘ Why do n't we just take off ? ’
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